I wish I could go to the show but it would be way too risky as far as getting to NYC in time for ROH.

LOL, Gabe is trying to make people believe that getting from Rahway to ROH will only take 20 minutes, when driving takes half an hour at the very least and taking a New Jersey Transit train takes 40 minutes to get to Penn Station on a good day. Now, that wouldn't be too bad if the show were ending at 6, but he's saying it'll end around 6:30; if you look at the train schedule, there's a train to Penn Station at 6 and then the next one isn't until 6:49, which would get you INTO Penn Station at about 7:40, and then you have the walk over to the Manhattan Center from the station. Then, of course, there's the matter of getting up to the 7th floor.

LOL, Gabe is trying to make people believe that getting from Rahway to ROH will only take 20 minutes, when driving takes half an hour at the very least and taking a New Jersey Transit train takes 40 minutes to get to Penn Station on a good day. Now, that wouldn't be too bad if the show were ending at 6, but he's saying it'll end around 6:30; if you look at the train schedule, there's a train to Penn Station at 6 and then the next one isn't until 6:49, which would get you INTO Penn Station at about 7:40, and then you have the walk over to the Manhattan Center from the station. Then, of course, there's the matter of getting up to the 7th floor.

Turrbull.

Driving would take forever. Remember how much fun we had crossing the George Washington Bridge after Evolve 3? It would be much worse during the middle of the day.

If you're going to both shows you will miss part of the ROH show. But I seeing Danielson/Sawa would be much better than seeing whatever ROH has opening the show.

Kota Ibushi vs. Davey Richards ***¾-****
Pretty much what I was expecting really, though TJP/Sawa ended up being alot better then I'd hoped. First two matches were decent as well and the main event was exactly what I'd expected. I'm not sure whether I'll keep up to date with all the EVOLVE shows now, but I will most likely check out any of the main events that happen.

Evolve 2 is a lot easier to sit through than the first show so far, and I've heard the third one was even better. Not going to go so far as to call it my new favorite promotion but it's a hell of a lot better than what you'd expect from that show. Adding the KOW appears to have improved it incredibly.

Also, I was excited for TJP-Sawa going into that show, and it blew me away more than I could have expected. They could have built the promotion around TJP, but Gabe had to throw that away because of some personal crap. Oh well.

Evolve 2 is a lot easier to sit through than the first show so far, and I've heard the third one was even better. Not going to go so far as to call it my new favorite promotion but it's a hell of a lot better than what you'd expect from that show. Adding the KOW appears to have improved it incredibly.

Also, I was excited for TJP-Sawa going into that show, and it blew me away more than I could have expected. They could have built the promotion around TJP, but Gabe had to throw that away because of some personal crap. Oh well.

TJP/Sawa was amazing. One of my favorite matches that's taken place on the indies in a very long time. They could have passed off a lot of that match as being a real fight. It was just very cool to watch.

And TJP should have been on of the top guys in Evolve because his style seemed to be exactly what Evolve was trying to prevent.

And Evolve 3 has been the best out of the first 3 shows. Evolve 4 was insane live but I don't know how good it will be when I'm not 7 feet away from the ring with a perfect view.

And I will go as far to say that Evolve is becoming one of my favorite promotion. I mean I can see a lot of their shows live, the arenas they have run in so far have cheap GA tickets with amazing views, they don't run too many shows so it's easy to keep up with, and I like the style of wrestling that they have.